THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER AND HAUNTING: Hollywood’s Most Famous Unsolved True Crime Case

THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER AND HAUNTING: Hollywood’s Most Famous Unsolved True Crime Case

On January 15, 1947, Elizabeth Short’s mutilated body was found severed in half in a vacant Los Angeles lot, launching Hollywood’s most infamous unsolved murder case that would forever brand her as “The Black Dahlia.” Nearly 80 years later, guests at the Biltmore Hotel still report encountering a desperate woman in a black dress on the sixth floor — the last place Elizabeth Short was seen alive, where her ghost may still be searching for someone to finally solve her brutal murder.

ROOM 1046: The Unsolved Murder That Still Haunts Kansas City – Unknown Killer, Unnamed Victim

ROOM 1046: The Unsolved Murder That Still Haunts Kansas City – Unknown Killer, Unnamed Victim

On January 2, 1935, a young man checked into Kansas City’s Hotel President under a fake name, insisting the maid leave his door unlocked while he sat alone in complete darkness. Three days later, he was found brutally tortured and murdered in Room 1046—and when someone mysteriously paid for his funeral with a note signed “Love forever, Louise,” investigators realized they had no idea who the victim really was or who killed him.